KORN Frontman Says The Laptop Is A New Instrument

March 7, 2012

KORN frontman Jonathan Davis spoke to RollingStone.com about his J DEVIL project, which sees the singer exploring his passion for electronic music.

"I've been working on my EP. I got a studio on the bus. I write every night," he says.

The J DEVIL debut, which will be released sometime this year on Dim Mak Records, will feature Jonathan's collaborations with Datsik, Infected Mushroom, Downlink, Excision and Slugoo, among others.

When asked how he would the new music, Davis said, "It's all these different genres. I love electro, I love jungle, I love drum and bass, I love dubstep, so it's a mixup of all that stuff."

He added, "[Working in different styles] keeps me motivated. It keeps me being creative and not getting bored with music. . . This is the biggest the EDM scene has ever been. There's so much creativity out there, and I love watching people play with their laptop. It's a new instrument."

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